Serial #2863 built in 1926, this harp has just been completely rebuilt b y L&H. The harp has been fully…[Read more]

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5 hours agoby harpcolumnDay 21: Focus on what the harp CAN do, rather than make excuses about what the instrument cannot do in your practicing today. Read more helpful insights from French harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet in our 2007 interview with her at harpcolumn.com.

1 day agoby harpcolumnSuch great advice from Anais Gaudemard on Day 20 of the #30daypracticechallege ! How would another musician approach your piece? Think about it as you’re practicing today!

2 days agoby harpcolumn@xavierdemaistre ’s advice from our 1998 interview is a great reminder that if your technique is solid, you’ll have the freedom to be musical. How is your technique on Day 19 of the #30daypracticechallenge ? There’s no time like the present to make it even better!

6 days agoby harpcolumnDay 15: You’re halfway there! At the midway point of our #30daypracticechallenge , French harpist and harp builder Jakez Francois reminds us that playing the harp should be enjoyable. Try to connect with what you enjoy about playing the harp today...and every day! Read our full interview with Francois from 1999 at harpcolumn.com.

1 week agoby harpcolumnDay 14 of our #30daypracticechallenge and this quote from French pedagogue and student of Marcel Tournier is just what we needed to hear today. Practice is hard work, but it sure does feel good when we can hear improvement in our playing. Keep practicing! You’re almost halfway there!